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OM:INTRUM
OM:INTRUMCommercial Services

Intrum (OM:INTRUM) Q4 Loss Of SEK 2.25b Challenges Turnaround Narratives

Intrum (OM:INTRUM) closed out FY 2025 with fourth quarter revenue of SEK 4,493 million and Basic EPS of SEK 16.68 loss, rounding off a year in which trailing twelve month revenue stood at SEK 17,030 million and Basic EPS was SEK 11.25 loss. Over the past few reported quarters, revenue has moved from SEK 4,825 million in Q4 2024 to SEK 4,056 million in Q3 2025 and SEK 4,493 million in Q4 2025. Quarterly Basic EPS has ranged from SEK 7.58 loss in Q4 2024 to SEK 3.00 in Q3 2025 and SEK 16.68...
NGM:GMERC B
NGM:GMERC BCapital Markets

GreenMerc And 2 Other European Penny Stocks Worth Considering

As European markets navigate renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainties, investors are increasingly attentive to opportunities that might arise amidst the fluctuations. Penny stocks, despite their somewhat outdated moniker, continue to intrigue due to their potential for uncovering value in smaller or newer companies. With a focus on financial strength and growth potential, this article explores three European penny stocks that stand out as promising candidates for those seeking...
OM:SWED A
OM:SWED ABanks

Swedbank’s Big 2025 Dividend Despite Lower Earnings Might Change The Case For Investing In Swedbank (OM:SWED A)

Swedbank AB (publ) has reported that full-year 2025 net income fell to SEK 32,759 million from SEK 34,866 million, while proposing a total dividend of SEK 29.80 per share, including a SEK 9.35 special dividend, and confirming the immediate departure of long-serving board member Hans Eckerström. An interesting aspect is that Swedbank’s proposed total dividend of roughly SEK 33.50 billions represents a high payout ratio of 70% of 2025 profit, even as earnings per share eased. We will now...
OM:RVRC
OM:RVRCSpecialty Retail

European Market: 3 Stocks Conceivably Trading Below Estimated Value

The European market has recently faced renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainties, leading to a decline in major stock indexes such as the STOXX Europe 600, France's CAC 40, and Germany's DAX. Despite these challenges, business activity in the eurozone remains positive with increased optimism about future growth prospects. In this environment, identifying potentially undervalued stocks requires a focus on companies that demonstrate strong fundamentals and resilience amidst broader market...
OM:EMBRAC B
OM:EMBRAC BEntertainment

Is Embracer Group (OM:EMBRAC B) Elevating COO Lee Guinchard To Reinforce Its IP-Led Strategy?

In January 2026, Embracer Group AB appointed Lee Guinchard as Chief Operating Officer and member of the Executive Management Team, expanding his responsibilities beyond leading Embracer Freemode and Middle-earth Enterprises. Guinchard’s long tenure in video games and entertainment, including stewardship of The Lord of the Rings intellectual property, may influence how Embracer executes its evolution into Fellowship Entertainment. We will now examine how Guinchard’s expanded operational...
OM:ITAB
OM:ITABCommercial Services

European Insider-Owned Growth Stocks For January 2026

As European markets navigate renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainties, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index recently ending lower, investors are keenly observing growth opportunities within the region. In this context, companies with high insider ownership often attract attention for their potential alignment of interests between management and shareholders, making them compelling considerations in a fluctuating market environment.
OM:VEFAB
OM:VEFABCapital Markets

European Penny Stocks To Consider In January 2026

Amid renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainty, the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index ended 0.98% lower, with major stock indexes across France, Germany, Italy, and the UK also seeing declines. Despite these challenges, business activity in the eurozone remains positive with growing confidence among businesses reaching a 20-month high. Investing in penny stocks—though an older term—continues to be relevant for those seeking growth opportunities in smaller or newer companies that are backed...
OM:SHOT
OM:SHOTHospitality

Does Scandic’s Tromsø Expansion Clarify Its Multi‑Brand Strategy And Capital Commitments (OM:SHOT)?

Scandic Hotels Group has announced plans to expand in Norway by opening its second Scandic Go in a new mixed-use building in central Tromsø, with around 170 rooms and an expected opening in 2028 under a long-term lease with Nordlyskvartalet AS. This project will make Tromsø the first non-capital city to host all three of Scandic’s brands, while reinforcing the group’s sustainability focus through Nordic Swan Ecolabel certification and use of recycled materials. We’ll now examine how this...
OM:LIAB
OM:LIABBuilding

European Stocks That May Be Trading Below Fair Value In January 2026

As the European markets navigate renewed trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainties, major indices like the STOXX Europe 600 have experienced declines, reflecting broader investor caution. Despite these challenges, opportunities may exist for discerning investors who can identify stocks potentially trading below their fair value. In such an environment, a good stock is often characterized by strong fundamentals and resilience to market volatility.
OM:RUSTA
OM:RUSTAMultiline Retail

3 European Growth Companies With Up To 21% Insider Ownership

As European markets navigate renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainties, with major indices like the STOXX Europe 600 Index ending lower, investors are increasingly focusing on insider ownership as a potential indicator of company confidence and alignment with shareholder interests. In this environment, growth companies with substantial insider ownership can be particularly appealing, as they may suggest management's commitment to long-term success despite broader market volatility.
OM:AQ
OM:AQElectrical

Uncovering Europe's Undiscovered Gems In January 2026

As the European market navigates renewed trade and geopolitical uncertainties, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index dipping by 0.98%, investors are keenly observing how small-cap companies might capitalize on modest business activity growth and heightened optimism in the eurozone. In this context, identifying stocks that demonstrate resilience and potential for growth amidst these conditions can be crucial for uncovering hidden opportunities within Europe's diverse markets.